Use "ill at ease" in a sentence

1. He is extremely ill at ease.

2. He always felt shy and ill at ease at parties.

3. You always look ill at ease in a suit.

4. I felt ill at ease in such formal clothes.

5. Dave always looks ill at ease in a suit.

6. This afternoon, however, the barman felt oddly ill at ease.

7. They looked ill at ease in the same camera frame.

8. With two children bedridden the mother was ill at ease.

9. He seemed ill at ease and not his usual self.

10. It was he now who seemed suddenly embarrassed, ill at ease.

11. 21 With two sons bedridden, Mrs Smith was ill at ease.

12. 4 With two children bedridden the mother was ill at ease.

13. Chopra had felt ill at ease since entering the strange domain.

14. The boy was ill at ease in the presence of the headmaster.

15. He appeared jumpy and ill at ease, ready to blurt something out at any moment.

16. And though at first he appeared shy and ill at ease, he rapidly became a favourite.

17. Abash is defined as to cause someone to feel embarrassed or ill at ease

18. He appeared embarrassed and ill at ease with the sustained applause that greeted him.

19. She was middle-aged, overweight and ill at ease in the chic little bar.

20. And all of this is inevitable, for Utopians are ill at ease at the sharp end of politics.

21. Abash definition: Abash is defined as to cause someone to feel embarrassed or ill at ease

22. Blanche enjoyed social drinking with her officers but Dexter sometimes noticed she was ill at ease.

23. A nice piece of marquetry as a one-off looks strangely ill at ease amid the clamour.

24. He pressed the button controlling the trolley and moved forward again, feeling ill at ease and claustrophobic.

25. A thin, nervous child, with drab mid-brown hair and pointed features, she was ill at ease.

26. If people are already ill at ease in unfamiliar surroundings the order of service becomes another pressure.

27. Already Morales talks of being tired, and he appears ill at ease with the insistent pace of campaigning.

28. By the way, most women are very ill at ease when you call them out from the jury pool.

29. Synonyms for 'Awkwardly': shy, uncertain, retiring, insecure, timid, inhibited, tentative, lost, unsure of yourself, ill at ease, awkward, bashful

30. Abash definition: to cause to feel ill at ease , embarrassed , or confused; make ashamed Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

31. Most of the famale students in my class appear to be ill at ease when required to answer question.

32. He looked about him, for once strangely ill at ease, disconcerted to learn that she had ridden off ahead of him.

33. Feeling or caused to feel ill at ease or self-conscious or ashamed Familiarity information: Abashed used as an adjective is very rare.

34. Feeling or caused to feel ill at ease or self-conscious or ashamed Familiarity information: Chagrined used as an adjective is very rare.

35. Ai Qing, at ease

36. He felt completely at ease.

37. Children felt at ease with Jesus

38. I was never perfectly at ease.

39. à l’Aise translate: at ease, comfortable

40. The surroundings put him at ease.

41. How can you put him at ease?

42. At the time, Chávez was ill.

43. Players feel at ease around their new coach.

44. Only the boy seemed now quite at ease.

45. When he is completely carefree and at ease,+

46. At last the rain began to ease off.

47. 18 There the prisoners are at ease together;

48. I never feel completely at ease with him.

49. I never feel at ease in his company.

50. We were exasperated at his ill behaviour.

51. I was exasperated at her ill behaviour.

52. 1 At last the rain began to ease off.

53. Well, let me put your mind at ease, Winston.

54. Synonyms for Contentedly are at ease, happily and Overig.

55. Conveniences: things that make one comfortable and at ease.

56. They look entirely at ease with their exalted status.

57. At times, without ill intent, we overburden ourselves.

58. Mary's suffering from ill health at the moment.

59. Laughing, he signaled to the guards to be at ease.

60. They made him feel at ease, despite his natural reserve.

61. It is essential to feel at ease with your therapist.

62. 11 He that is angry is seldom at ease. 

63. He didn't feel completely at ease in the strange surroundings.

64. It is a place where he is Blissfully at ease.

65. He keeps at his studies although he is ill.

66. Ill gotten [got] ill spent.

67. At first sight they seemed an ill-assorted pair.

68. At his own peril, as evidenced by this ill-fated and ill-advised adventure in mid-collapse before you...

69. 2 Ill-gotten, ill spent.

70. 7 Ill-gotten, ill spent.

71. When he sees the scrip below windshield he was at ease.

72. HE WAS at ease with sophisticated intellectuals and with humble tentmakers.

73. Ellis bristles at accusations that Berkeley's experiment is ill-conceived.

74. He's too ill for a partial liver at this point.

75. 3 Ill gotten [got] ill spent.

76. 5 Ill gotten [got] ill spent.

77. The euphonious sound of Carrie's cello playing always puts me at ease.

78. Try to put the candidate at ease by being friendly and informal.

79. His mind was at ease and he felt confident in the future.

80. * Wo be unto him that is at ease in Zion, 2 Ne.